Applications -
System & Proposed Treatment
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Fuel Depot Storage
Tanks |
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The De-Bug is installed to permit periodic
recirculation of bunker fuel to control contamination. Fuel storage may then
be indefinite with no chance of bacterial contamination and no biocide
required.
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Benefit |
Longer term storage facilities, remote
locations. No further need to periodically visit and add chemicals, just
remotely activate pump or use a timer.
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Main Tanks |
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Recirculation of larger main tanks is good
insurance against the possibility of a load of "bad" fuel.
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Benefit |
Mainly a marine application, where larger
volumes may show evidence of "bugging" over time which was not
apparent when fuel was taken aboard.
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Day Tanks |
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Highly recommended. Day tanks should be
protected because they tend to be in warmer environments than main tanks.
The De-Bug should be installed close to the engine, before the filter.
Bypass will clear the day tank.
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Benefit |
By installing the De-Bug close to the engines,
not only are bacteria destroyed, but emissions are reduced and efficiency
increases.
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Other Applications |
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On all diesel applications without day tanks,
simply install the De-Bug close to the engine, before the filter.
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Benefit |
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Enjoy the benefits as above. |
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The effectiveness of the De-Bug is independent of the medium!
New market applications appear almost daily for this incredible patented
technology. For example, the De-Bug clears water cooling towers of microbes,
eliminating costly chemical treatment. It clears grinding and cutting fluids
in machine shops, in boiler systems where iron oxide is a problem, and
biofilms reduce efficiency.
If you have a problem with a microbe in a
fluid, chances are we can help you.
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